I visited Pizza Port in Ocean Beach during my recent San Diego visit. Cool place to grab some pizza and home brewed beers. It's a relatively large space with benches and plenty of seating. They had tons of Pizza Port beers on tap.

I watched a portion of the World Series enjoying several porters. This place had a nice vibe. The servers were friendly.

Very busy place, yet they get things done efficiently. Wide selection of beers, primarily IPA'S. Very good IPA'S on tap. Have other brewery's beers as well. Pizza was quite tasty. Great spot that fits in with the area vibe (near beach.

Had an IPA, that described wet hops...it was totally flavourless. The pizza was nothing to write home about. The sauce was way too sweet and there was clumped garlic randomly on the pie. Really too commercial for me, I was expecting so much more.

I think I have been to all of the Pizza Port joints, and this is similar to the rest of them, just located in a different neighborhood. Smaller than the majority, but still good to go. Good pizza, great beer, open seating, and good service. I used to live in Ocean Beach, so of course, I recommend this place.

Food matches the beer. It's in OB cmon... 25-35 on tap. Lots of guests beers. AND... if you have never had PP beers... They dont bottle much, they share kegs with all 5 locations, always a brown, stout, something BA, a quad, a sour.... They have more current recepies than most. They have been at it longer than most and have got it down.

Pizza Port OB was a great stop. More selection than the Carlsbad location, but getting beer was rough. They have one place to order beers and the line got to 20+ people for most of our visit. Service was fine once you made it to the front of the line.

I used to scoff on the Pizza Port operations just because I would be relegated to the Solana Beach location which is by far the worst in terms of well.... everything. Ocean Beach is by far the best and being in the most stonerish area of San Diego, well it's a match made in Gomorrah!

Piss pour picnic middle school lunch seating but outside the vibes are nice. You can smoke, sit with your dog, drink killer beers, and eat some unique pizzas. The OB pizza is by far the best. This one also has the best selection of beers often times with good guest beers like Angel's Share and Alpine stuff. Beer/pizza is a bit pricey.

This was a must stop on my San Diego trip, as I could hit a great brewpub and hit the beach. Parking was very difficult, but eventually I found a pay lot that had some space. The building was small, and is filled with long picnic tables which creates a communal dining and drinking experience. Some tanks are visible from behind the bar, and the kithen is open. Little bit of a dive bar feel here with all the signs and stickers on the walls, and surf boards hangong from the ceiling.

The beers were fantastic and fresh, and the pizza was good, but being from Jersey I expected more based on the reviews - NY / NJ pizza still rules. Service was prompt despite the line, and the pizza was out in 10 minutes. All in all it was a good time.

The place is not small but it's not large either. When it's crowded you may have a hard time finding a seat. But the atmosphere is very chill, laid-back OB vibe which is nice. The service is friendly and I had no complaints. It's kind of a serve yourself as no one will come to your table to take your order.

The beer selection is by far one of the best. So many styles represented, and many different breweries to choose from.

The pizza was quite good. One of the better pizzas I've had in San Diego. And they have a gluten free option for those who are into that kind of thing. Prices were super reasonable. Definitely somewhere I'll be back.

I have been to Pizza Port several times. I have tried several of theirs own beers and all have been excellent. They have a great deal at lunch (pizza slice, salad, and beer). The food and atmosphere is a bit family oriented. Picnic tables, mildly spiced pizza and lots of lighting is better suited for kids than beer drinkers. I would stick to the beers and come later in the evening.

Walking along on on a warm (in comparison to WI) March day in Ocean Beach after checking out a few shops and a walk down the beach I spotted what looked like a mirage in the distance. After getting closer, to my surprise the Pizza Port standing infront of me was infact a reality. What a refreshing surprise.

We came into the brew pub around the lunch time hour thirsty from a morning of beach walking. There was a small line, but with so many beers to choose from it took me a while to make a decission anyway. I eventually went with the O.B. Have (a DIPA) and made it a lunch combo with a slice and a salad. The fare skined lass taking orders commented on my out of town ID and handed me a fresh aromatic pint that quenched my thirst.

The decore was that of a surfy beach vibe, very appropriate for the area. After finishing my tasty slice of pizza and commenting on the need for "a place like this where I come from" I walked up for a second pint and asked about merch. The same gal, provided me with some options for stickers and bottle oppeners and I went with the Norse Woman (another superfresh IPA).

Overall, I really enjoyed Pizza Port. If this was my local watering hole I wouldn't look to much farther for a tasty IPA.

Last stop of the afternoon. Typical Pizza Port feel with lots of tables all over the place, brewing system in the corner and a large kitchen in the back. Atmosphere was already pretty hopping with a good amount of people enjoying their pizza lunches. Service was great. She was very helpful in picking some beers for my sampler, offering some suggestions on what I should get. Quality was great like all of the other locations. Selection was a bit better than when we visited Carlsbad. Maybe not as many exciting beers on but I think they had a better verity of styles on to choose from. Plenty of guest taps as well if you are looking for something different. No food this time as we had just eaten at Stone. Prices were very reasonable, especially the lunch special they offer which was a killer deal. Overall a really awesome Pizza Port location, glad we made the trip over to check it out.

friendly and enjoyable. Very laid back. Staff really helpful and offered mulitple samples. Pizza selection eclectic and really tasty. definetly worth the trip. decent selection of house brands as well as nice selection of guest taps. will definetly stop by again next time in town.

If you've been to one Pizza Port you've practically been to all of them. It's a very family friendly brew pub/pizza joint. This place isn't filled with your run of the mill stinky OB locals, which is very nice. Standing in line and ordering beer has never been a favorite past-time of mine, but it makes sense given the set up. You had better have your ID though, because they do not joke about that! You'll sit down family style and usually get to have a conversation with some pretty interesting folks. If you're in the mood for a pretty good pizza and very good beer this is definitely a place you should check out.

As soon as I walked I knew this was going to be worth my while. Rows of community tables and pretty busy for a Wednesday evening. Easy to read and understand menu and it was hard to decide on a pizza. The staff was very friendly and patient. On to the beer...the bartender was again very patient and easy to work with. He walked us through some samples and poured a variety before we picked a pitcher.

Great place. I wish I could have stomached more beer and pizza. I was just too full.

Overall this is my favorite location Pizza Port has. They have a large dining area that displays their brewery and is very open which is nice when you have little runts running around! This is our fail safe pizza place and is always on point with diverse beer selections. Service has been a bit slow a time or two but I cant complain too much, They are always busy and theres a reason why. Kid friendly is a huge plus!

Came in just to try some beers. A lot of beers brewed right there and only on draft there. The staple pizza port beers were on the guest taplist.

Bartenders were very accomodating and gave me samples of just about anything I wanted to try. After a half pour of my choice the keg was empty and I got the half glass of beer for free. The bar tender was quick to give me more advice on stuff I might like.

The place was jumpin'around dinner time and it was very busy and a bit loud but it didn't seem disturbing. Kinda fits Ocean Beach and the whole vibe it has going on.

I went here more than once during my Ocean Beach visit and there was something new to drink every day.

This is one excellent place. Only visited once since it's pretty far from my home but would love to come back. Ocean Beach in SD has a very relaxing and bohemian vibe and I just love the atmosphere of this Pizza Port.
They made a lot of beers, just go look at their listing and they come up with new beers all the times. All the beers I had were good, so go with an empty stomach it's not easy to have 6-7 pints of their selections when go there, plus the guest beers.
Lots of parents bring their kids here, very noisy. A very rowdy place but nice people. Probably my favourite bar in SD aside Toronado.

OB Pizza Port rules!!!!
Their growler prices suck, yes, but thier beer is nice and hoppy. They also, like all pizza ports, have many guest beers on tap. Sometimes its very crowded but the amazing staff expidites it quickly and friendily. Peace Out.

My wife and I recently went to Pizza Port on our vacation to San Diego. It was our first official stop.

A = Nice overall atmosphere with beer hall, bench seating. We were there on a Saturday night and the place was packed. There were people circling tables to get a seat. Crowd was a mix of young, surfer crowd and families.

Q = Service was mixed. In regard to our food order, everyone was very friendly and the food was ready quickly. However, on the beer ordering side, I didn't not find the bartender helpful. There are probably about 20 taps, about half their beer and half rotating drafts, mostly local. I decided to try a sampler of their beers and asked for a few recommendations. I know what I like, but I also like to try local beers that are popular. I was told one beer wasn't more well known or popular than the others. Not really a big deal, I made my own choices, but she could have easily been more helpful.

S = Selection was great for me. I wanted to try some of their beers and some other locals and that is precisely what they had on tap. If you are looking for selection besides locals, then this will not be your best bet.

F = Food was good. We shared a Caesar salad, some of their beer buddies and a small pizza. Caesar salad was solid for a pizza place, it was nice to see some green in the romaine lettuce, instead of the seemingly only white pieces you get from people that use pre-packaged lettuce. Beer buddies are basically cheese bread and although delicious, taste like most of the cheese bread you've had. Pizza was good but, nothing you couldn't live without.

V = Good value. The food and sampler, pints were all reasonably priced.

Overall, a nice place to stop in San Diego. It's a good place to grab some quality pints and pizza and then walk over to the nearby beach or build up an appetite at the beach and walk over for a few you pints and some pizza.

Very cool open beachfront community atmosphere here. Came in during a slow weekday afternoon and had a couple of beers with the wife before wandering down to the beach to watch the sunset. Then wandered back over to the bar for more beers and pizza. The crowd steadily picked up as the after work folks started coming in and filling it up.

Beer selection was large and local. Lots of real small local beers represented on tap and it was nice to get to try some of San Diego's lesser known but still delicious beers. The pizza came out quickly and didn't disappoint. This was a fun and not really planned out stop during my beer trip. If you're in Ocean Beach, give it a try.

Pizza Port Ocean Beach (PPOB) was the first official stop during my recent trip to SDBW 2012. It is a medium sized venue, a single room containing several rows of communal tables where beer geek and family meet. It is light and airy with a slightly rustic decor to it. The small bar is to the left upon entry. There is a counter for ordering the delicious PPOB craft brews adjacent to counters where hungry patrons can order food - which I did not try given a giant enchilada lunch at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Old Town San Diego (at which time I also quaffed a Ballast Point Yellowtail Ale.)

The beer is great; during my visit, the following were greatly enjoyed: Dandy IPA, Shark Bite, Tarantulas and ABLE stout. In fact, the Dandy cask blew and the attentive bartender gave it to me on the house. (Oh, if more kegs would blow!)

PPOB is the definitive beer bar: great quaffs, non-pretentious environment where everyone can enjoy themselves; plus, it is a block from the mighty Pacific.